spindoctor
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There isnt any place in gurgaon to get it done AFAIKbodmas said:Hello Guyz,
I am not going to take risk of downgrading. So, Guyz please lemme know from where in GURGAON, I can get MOD my PsP.
FaH33m said:trying to mod a slim psp 2004 with OFW 4.01
already have a PSP fat with CFW 3.71 M33
any special instructions for downgrading a PSP 2004 with Original firmware 4.01,
dunno why but i am to do it using the normal jigjack battery magic memory card that i use to mod PSP's.
the PSP i try to mod doesnt start in the pandora battery mode when i insert the pandora battery and magic memory stick ..
only the green power light turns on automatically ..but no activity on the other two lights ..and no display on the screen.
does any one have any idea..
tried looking up on other forums ..but confuses me more.
i need to install a CFW on this thing before tomorrow morning....cause my cousins leaving tomorrow morning.
karanboochra said:But anyday , i would prefer SoftModding .
apollyon said:just use this one step guide guys, very very easy and safe, have flashed like 4-5 psps (phat and slim) with this
1 Stop Guide to 3.52 M33/3.71 M33/3.80 M33/3.90 M33/4.01 M33/5.00 M33 Custom Firmware + Updates & Add On's.
I updated my psp...3.70 m33 to 5.00 m33Spacescreamer said:First Rule:
Until n unless it aint broken... Dont Try to fix it..
I am myself on 3.90 M33-3 CFW and faced no problems as such.
Still if u want to.. i ll try to write a simple enuf step by step procedure:
Upgrade to 5.00 m33-6:
1) Grab the OFW (ver 5.00, file wd be called 5.00.PBP)
Link for the same: RapidShare: Easy Filehosting
2) Grab CFW (as mentioned before, u want to go to CFW 5.00 M33-6, so the file u seeking wd be 5.00 m33-6 ofcource)
Link for the same: RapidShare: Easy Filehosting
3) Extract the contents of CFW file (Rar/zip whatever it is) and place the OFW 500.PBP into the CFW UPDATE folder.
4) Place this UPDATE folder in your /PSP/GAME/ folder.
5) Run the M33 update from your games list on your PSP.
U r through.
EDIT :And before u do anything.. Do backup ur NAND data and put it somewhere safe.